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The ethnic and religious violence that characterizes the late twentieth century calls for new ways of thinking and writing about politics. Listening to the voices of people who experience political violence - either as victims or as perpetrators - gives new insights into both the sources of violent conflict and the potential for its resolution.--BOK JACKET. Going beyond such easy labels as fundamentalism and terrorism, Mahmood shows how complex and multifaceted the human experience of political violence actually is. Drawing on her extensive interviews and conversations with Sikh militants, she presents their accounts of the human rights abuses they suffer in India as well as their explanations of the philosophical tradition of martyrdom and meaningful death in the Sikh faith. While demonstrating how divergent the worldviews of participants in a conflict can be, Fighting for Faith and Nation gives reason to hope that our essential common humanity may provide grounds for a pragmatic resolution of conflicts like the one in Punjab, which has claimed tens of thousands of lives in the past fifteen years.--BOK JACKET.
It takes about 6 Hours and 30 minutes on average for a reader to read Fighting For Faith And Nation: Dialogues With Sikh Militants. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Lexile score for Fighting For Faith And Nation: Dialogues With Sikh Militants is 1350.
Fighting For Faith And Nation: Dialogues With Sikh Militants is 328 pages long.
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